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The sixth season aired Wednesday nights at 9/8c in the United States averaging 9.8 million viewers a week, 4.9 million viewers fewer than the fifth season. The season was released on DVD as a seven disc boxed set under the title of Beverly Hills, 90210: The Sixth Season on November 25, 2008 by Paramount. |
The sixth season aired Wednesday nights at 9/8c in the United States averaging 9.8 million viewers a week, 4.9 million viewers fewer than the fifth season. The season was released on DVD as a seven disc boxed set under the title of Beverly Hills, 90210: The Sixth Season on November 25, 2008 by Paramount. |
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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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− | The gang is starting their junior year at California University, and Kelly has returned with new boyfriend Colin Robins after deciding to choose neither Brandon nor Dylan in the season 5 finale. Valerie remains somewhat estranged from the rest of the gang, and Donna and Ray are still together despite their previous troubles. As he was at the end of last season, Dylan is fixated on finding his father’s murderer, and David is dealing with his mother’s |
+ | The gang is starting their junior year at California University, and Kelly has returned with new boyfriend Colin Robins after deciding to choose neither Brandon nor Dylan in the season 5 finale. Valerie remains somewhat estranged from the rest of the gang, and Donna and Ray are still together despite their previous troubles. As he was at the end of last season, Dylan is fixated on finding his father’s murderer, and David is dealing with his mother’s mental health issues. |
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Revision as of 15:59, 21 October 2013
Template:Infobox Seasons 2Season six of Beverly Hills, 90210, an American teen drama television series, began airing on September 13, 1995 on Fox television network. The season concluded on May 22, 1996 after 32 episodes. This season follows the gang during their junior year of college as they deal with issues that young adults face such as dysfunctional families, relationships, hostage situations, sexism, abstinence, organized crime, domestic violence, sexual misconduct, death, and drug abuse.
The ensemble drama about young adults growing up in Beverly Hills is a blend of romantic drama and subject matter that crosses all cultural boundaries. The storyline has followed the Walsh family as they moved from a middle-class Midwestern neighborhood to wealthy and glamorous Beverly Hills, maturing from high school to college students, facing new challenges as they continue to grow and discover more about themselves and their personal ambitions. As their worlds evolve, old friendships will be tested as new relationships develop, but no matter how complicated their worlds become, they will always share in their strengths and experiences.
Production
The sixth season aired Wednesday nights at 9/8c in the United States averaging 9.8 million viewers a week, 4.9 million viewers fewer than the fifth season. The season was released on DVD as a seven disc boxed set under the title of Beverly Hills, 90210: The Sixth Season on November 25, 2008 by Paramount.
Overview
The gang is starting their junior year at California University, and Kelly has returned with new boyfriend Colin Robins after deciding to choose neither Brandon nor Dylan in the season 5 finale. Valerie remains somewhat estranged from the rest of the gang, and Donna and Ray are still together despite their previous troubles. As he was at the end of last season, Dylan is fixated on finding his father’s murderer, and David is dealing with his mother’s mental health issues.
Cast
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Episode List: 1995-1996
# | Title | Airdate | Notes |
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144 - 6.01 | "Home Is Where The Tart Is" | September 13, 1995 | |
145 - 6.02 | "Buffalo Gals" | September 13, 1995 | |
146 - 6.03 | "Must Be a Guy Thing" | September 20, 1995 | |
147 - 6.04 | "Everything's Coming Up Roses" | September 27, 1995 | |
148 - 6.05 | "Lover's Leap" | October 4, 1995 | |
149 - 6.06 | "Speechless" | October 18, 1995 | |
150 - 6.07 | "Violated" | October 25, 1995 | |
151 - 6.08 | "Gypsies, Cramps and Fleas" | November 1, 1995 | |
152 - 6.09 | "Earthquake Weather" | November 6, 1995 | |
153 - 6.10 | "One Wedding and a Funeral" | November 8, 1995 | Dylan McKay departs the series. He would later return in Season 9. |
154 - 6.11 | "Offensive Interference" | November 15, 1995 | |
155 - 6.12 | "Breast Side Up" | November 22, 1995 | |
156 - 6.13 | "Courting" | November 29, 1995 | Ray Pruit departs the series. |
157 - 6.14 | "Fortunate Son" | December 13, 1995 | |
158 - 6.15 | "Angels We Have Heard on High" | December 20, 1995 | |
159 - 6.16 | "Turn Back the Clock" | January 3, 1996 | |
160 - 6.17 | "Fade In, Fade Out" | January 10, 1996 | |
161 - 6.18 | "Snowbound" | January 24, 1996 | |
162 - 6.19 | "Nancy's Choice" | January 31, 1996 | |
163 - 6.20 | "Flying" | February 7, 1996 | |
164 - 6.21 | "Bleeding Hearts" | February 14, 1996 | |
165 - 6.22 | "All This and Mary Too" | February 21, 1996 | |
166 - 6.23 | "Leap of Faith" | February 28, 1996 | |
167 - 6.24 | "Coming Out, Getting Out, Going Out" | March 13, 1996 | |
168 - 6.25 | "Smashed" | March 20, 1996 | |
169 - 6.26 | "Flirting with Disaster" | April 3, 1996 | |
170 - 6.27 | "Strike the Match" | April 10, 1996 | |
171 - 6.28 | "The Big Hurt" | May 1, 1996 | |
172 - 6.29 | "Ticket to Ride" | May 8, 1996 | |
173 - 6.30 | "Ray of Hope" | May 15, 1996 | |
174 - 6.31 | "You Say It's Your Birthday: Part 1" | May 22, 1996 | |
175 - 6.32 | "You Say It's Your Birthday: Part 2" | May 22, 1996 |
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